Ebooks vs. Physical Books

By Valencia Stevenson | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 An ebook or a physical book? Students wonder which is better as they begin ordering books professors listed on the syllabus. An ebook is a digital version of a printed textbook and, sometimes, there are access codes that involve course content for the class. “I prefer physical books because you can highlight […]

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National council of Negro women opens chapter at Kean

By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), an advocacy group for black women, opened a chapter at Kean and held its first meeting on March 14. The organization was founded in 1935 by Mary McLeod Bethune to unify black women through means of economic, social, cultural and spiritual awareness of their families and […]

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Unmask the mask: the power of self-love

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 The room was filled with the warmth of rhythm and blues as 28 Kean women, all African-American, gathered in a harmonious union to discuss self love and self care at the first “Unmask the Mask” event, hosted by the National Council of Negro Women. “To me, unmasking the mask means taking off […]

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Career and Internship Fair Comes to Kean

By Zoe Strozewski | Published by October 24, 2018 The Career and Internship Fair for Business, Government, and Technology will be taking place on Nov.  8 from 3 to 6 p.m. in Downs Hall. This event is already scheduled to host representatives from 65 companies and more are expected to register, according to Career Coordinator Blanca Rosales-Ahn from Career Development and Advancement. […]

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Millennials vs Generation Z: Who are we?

By Nicole Diefenbacher | Published by Sept. 24, 2018 Ever been stereotyped for being part of a generation? Most millennials would say that they have been berated at least once with the phrase “ugh, millennials!”, probably accompanied by an eye roll. Millennials typically get stereotyped as lazy, entitled freeloaders. But what exactly qualifies as a millennial? “All my teachers joke around and call […]

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How to get involved on campus

By Jenevieve Cruz | Published by Sept. 21, 2018 Walking into the atrium, students can venture up to the Involvement Center by the elevator located by the food center. Students can also stop by the Center for Leadership and Service (CLS) Room 219 for quick pointers for events to join. Mark Dahmar, a senior majoring in Education is very helpful […]

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Kean Students React to ‘Get Out’ Film

By Kiara Mays | Published April 4, 2017 Since its release on Feb. 24, critically acclaimed film “Get Out” continues to dominate at the box office. Having grossed over $147 million domestically and a rare 99% favorable review on Rotten Tomatoes, students at Kean University voiced their thoughts on the Jordan Peele (of Key and Peele), written and directed, thriller/comedy […]

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